PNP
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PNP
Is PNP still producing this late in the season? I'd like to take my visiting in-laws out for a chance at a late pink or maybe silvers. My guess is the fish have moved up river now if the salt is pretty much done. Any tips out there? Thanks!
- Blackmouth
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RE:PNP
Still fish to be caught.
RE:PNP
We fished Possession last Monday and I caught one 9 pound silver and an even bigger king which was released. Report posted. I believe the pinks are gone with exception to a straggler. I agree w/blackmouth.
- scott080379
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RE:PNP
Still fish in the salt, if you are fishing from the shore not much luck in that area. I would stick to the rivers if you are going from the shore.
there are silver down in sinclare inlet to be had though
there are silver down in sinclare inlet to be had though
RE:PNP
I'm sure Point No Point still has a few fish around there. If Scott is right about the silvers being in Sinclear Inlet you might want to try your luck from shore by Barker Creek. Always have wanted to fish it but never got around to doing it ever. They'll be jumping over there if they're there.